Biology, 11.02.2021 08:40 mendezmarco2004
In pea plants, height is determined by an allele for tallness (T) that is dominant over an allele for shortness (t). What is the probability that a gamete, selected at random, would carry the short allele (t) in a cross of heterozygous tall pea plants?
A. 1/8
B. 1/4
C. 1/2
D. 3/4
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